This dressing mix can be used just like the packet stuff, to season dips, and make salad dressing! All the yum, none of the...."what's THAT word...?" Now to make your seasoning mix, start with the ingredients below:
Dried Parsely
Dried Dill Weed
Granulated Garlic
Granulated Onion
Ground Pepper
Dried Chives
**And there is a special ingredient!!! I'll talk about that when we get to adding it.**
Find a storage container that you like, and are willing to dedicate to the task of housing your ranch dressing mix, because chances are you are going to want to have this blend on hand ALL the time!! Start by measuring in two (scant) tbsp of the parsley. I keep it to scant tablespoons because I like a little less parsley flavor going on in my dressing.
Next up is the granulated garlic and onion. I use a slightly heaping tsp of each of these, because I LOVE garlic and onion!
And now a 1/2 tsp each of the dried chives and ground black pepper. (You may have noticed the change in the role of the measuring spoon... I somehow managed to forget the picture of the chives and black pepper and had to re-take it. My pretty shiny measuring spoon was being washed by hubby at the time. So plastic measuring spoon from college took it's place.)
And now..... for my special ingredient!! Fox point seasoning from Penzeys Spices. This stuff is delicious! The container says to use it on baked chicken, vegetables, eggs, or fish. And you can use this stuff to make vegetable dip too! It smells great, very savory and vegetable-y. Penzeys is a pretty fancy spice place from what I hear (I have not been to one) and they don't put anything odd into their seasonings. I like the depth of flavor this adds to the ranch dressing but it's not a necessity. I just added a 1/2 tsp into the mix.
And then you just shake it up!!
Awesome! Now you have a little container of ranch dressing mix full of things you can pronounce! Now to use it. To make ranch dressing you can use mayonnaise and milk, or plain yogurt and milk.
For the mayo version I use 2/3 of a cup of mayo, 1/3 cup of milk, and 1 tbsp of the seasoning. This is the ratio I use for salad dressing. If I want something a little thicker for dipping veggies I up the mayo to 3/4 cup, and decrease the milk to 1/4 cup.
To use yogurt I do the exact same ratio's with plain greek yogurt. I don't really know how regular plain yogurt would work I almost never use it. But feel free to give it a shot!
You can use this seasoning mix to flavor a cream cheese dip, and one of my favorite party dips; CHICKEN WING DIP; uses ranch dressing in it. I can't wait to try making it with my home made ranch dressing! Yum. Happy dipping and dressing folks!














